In Statu Nascendi is a peer-reviewed journal that aspires to be a world-class scholarly platform encompassing original academic research dedicated to the circle of Political Philosophy, Cultural Studies, Theory of International Relations, Foreign Policy, and the political Decision-making process. The journal investigates specific issues through a socio-cultural, philosophical, and anthropological approach to raise a new type of civic awareness about the complexity of contemporary crisis, instability, and warfare situations, where the "e;stage-of-becoming"e; plays a vital role. Issue 2021: 1 comprises, amongst others, the following interviews & articles: Constructivism in the Study of Sustainable DevelopmentInterview with Krzysztof A A gota on the Kaliningrad Oblast Role in the Contemporary Russian Federation's Geostrategic Outlook'Democracy to come': Derrida's 'undecidability' and Laclau's 'Ethical' as Investment EverydaynessJohn Searle and Posthuman Speech Acts New Digital Aesthetics and Eventual New Global Tribes: A Brief Overview of Manovich's Instagrammism

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Table of contents
- Contents
- Editor of this volume
- In statu nascendi (Latin)
- Dedication
- EDITORIAL
- Part I: Politics and Theory of International Relations
- Magdalena Tomala & RafaĆ ZajÄcki Constructivism in the Study of Sustainable Development
- Muhammad Ilham Razak & Anak Agung Banyu Perwita The Role of Donald Trumpâs Idiosyncratic Factors in Correlation With the USâs Decision to Withdraw From the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) Deal With Iran in 2018
- Piotr Pietrzak & Krzysztof Ć»Ägota âWhy should Russia not be gifting Kaliningrad Oblast to Ukraine?â
- Part II: Philosophy
- Sagnik Banerjee âDemocracy to Comeâ: Derridaâs âUndecidabilityâ and Laclauâs âEthicalâ as Investment
- Joseph Thomas Milburn Every-no-where: A brief comparison of Paul Ricoeurâs âImagination in discourse and in actionâ (1994) with Hegelâs philosophy of imagination as expressed in Donald Phillip Vereneâs Hegelâs Recollection: A Study of Images in the Phenomenology of Spirit (1985)
- Dimitris M. Moschos Hidden Tenderness for the World: Reconstructing MarxÊŒs Ethics
- Part III: In Statu Nascendiâs Reviews & Responses
- Hans-Heinrich Nolte Book review: Philipp Ammon: Georgien zwischen Eigenstaatlichkeit und russischer Okkupation (2015)
- Venera Russo Book review: Lev Manovich. Instagram and Contemporary Image (2016)
- Agata M. Karbowska Book Review: HĂŒseyin IĆıksal and OÄuzhan Göksel, eds.: Turkeyâs Relations with the Middle East: Political Encounters after the Arab Spring (2018)
- Nikola Gjorshoski & Goran Ilik Chapter review âComparing the Political Experience of The Justice and Development Party in Turkey and Muslim Brotherhood in Egyptâ in HĂŒseyin IĆıksal and OÄuzhan Göksel: Turkeyâs Relations with the Middle East: Political Encounters After the Arab Spring (2018)
- Call for Papers
- Previous Editions of the Journal
- What We Stand for in Nineteen Different Languages